One more time for those in the back row.
One more time for those in the back row.
Well let’s be honest here: most pop culture is youth based and always has been. I’m not mad at the kids of today in how they eat up hip-hop because we are the generation that created the circumstances for them to act how they do now anyway. That’s the main reason I don’t understand when older heads complain because…
It all stems down to the numbers game. We as boys are taught a narrative about how to interact with girls. Because of this narrative, it never creates an opening to see any woman as a human being; it’s always as “other”. Then by dating age, everybody is just trying to stack up the numbers by following a script and…
Nicki jacked her whole shit unapologetically, that’s why.
90s rappers, sure.
I appreciate an article about white supremacists featuring a photo where a white supremacist’s neck looks like a bulging tumor.
Mmhmmm.
We all do man. It’s a human flaw across the board.
Yes but no matter how many law suits they avoid, who they hire is the key point to how often this shit will keep happening.
I’m with you. I’m just saying Old Navy itself won’t treat it like a huge issue until the internet tears them a new asshole for having a staff that allowed this to happen. But in the end, it doesn’t matter how much diversity training or restructuring they do...in the end it’s always about the humans they employ.
I’m with you on the friendship aspect, because that’s how it works for me too. But I’m coming to a conclusion that I wish I had understood years before: everybody ain’t for me. We got this game messed up where the idea of being single is all you need to be out here mingling with everybody else, but that’s not true. We…
Facts
Hachi, this isn’t exactly true.
Nah this is a lie.
The hip-hop dispute is no different from any other cultural dispute we have: it’s all about ego.
That’s the issue though: even if they fire the employees, that doesn’t change WHY this happened, or how it will happen again. These people had a position of power and used it to their advantage against a customer. Old Navy, as much as they’d want to save face for any problem their company faces, is never going to…
This was lovely Monique.
Sadly they could care less, because just by using the “store policy” excuse, they can undercut the “this is racist” reaction Conley had, and they know it too.
A funny thing to remember whenever you experience this problem is that it is a Catch 22. They’re trying to set you up.
A part of me suddenly had a momentary thought that Kanye was trademarking Kim’s look unbeknownst to her so he could walk away with a hefty bag later.